DAVID MOYES will keep a keen eye on events in Germany this month as he looks to make the last couple of signings to complete Everton's summer transfer activity.

Having captured his main targets Tim Howard, Andrew Johnson and Joleon Lescott for fees that could eventually add up to #13m, Moyes was quick to thank Everton's board for backing his ambition with cash.

The manager, however, is not one to rest on his laurels and if possible, would like to make one or two more additions before the new season begins in August when hopes Everton can establish themselves back in the top half of the Premiership.

Moyes has just returned from a five day trip to the World Cup finals where he watched a number of games and is hopeful he will be able to identify the targets that will give his squad a more polished look.

"I'm always looking to improve and I'm still looking just now,"

Moyes said today. "I'm looking closely at the World Cup to see if there is anything there.

"But we have to be fair. The club have been great and we've spent a big part of our money. The players who we bring in now won't be costly ones.

"I would still like to add another couple of players before the season kicks-off for numbers and better competition, so I'm going to push hard for that."